The Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant Papers are the physical property of the Special
Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library. Literary rights, including
copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns.

The writer Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant was born on 23 April 1881 in Winchester,
Massachusetts. In 1903, she graduated from Bryn Mawr College, where her sister,
Katharine Sergeant Angell White, also received a degree in 1914. When Sergeant
published her first article in 1910 in McClure's Magazine, she met Willa
Cather, who was working as an editor there. Sergeant later recounted their friendship
in Willa Cather: A Memoir (1953). In 1914, Sergeant became
one of the original contributors to The New Republic and was sent
by the magazine to Paris in 1917 to cover the war. Her own experience of being
seriously wounded on a battlefield was the basis for her book, Shadow-Shapes:
The Journal of a Wounded Woman, October 1918-May 1919 (1920).

After returning to the United States, Sergeant moved to the southwest in 1920
and began writing about Pueblo Indians and New Mexico until the mid-1930s. She
also spent some time during this period in New York and in Europe, where she
studied with the analyst C. G. Jung. Sergeant later moved to Piermont,
New York, and spent her time there and at the MacDowell Colony working on writing
projects, especially the Cather memoir and her book, Robert Frost: The
Trial by Existence (1960). During her career, Sergeant published many articles,
a number of books, and one novel, Short As Any Dream (1929). She died
in New York on 26 January 1965.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS

The Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant Papers are organized into two series: Correspondence
and Other Papers.

Series I, Correspondence, consists of
correspondence about Sergeant's book, Willa Cather: A Memoir, which she
published in 1953. The correspondence, which includes carbons of Sergeant's
outgoing letters, is to Sergeant's publishers; friends of Cather, including
Edith Lewis and Carrie Miner Sherwood; and scholars, including Cather biographer
E. K. Brown. There are also a few letters about Sergeant's biography of Robert
Frost, which she published in 1960 (Robert Frost: The Trial by Existence).

Series II, Other Papers, is organized
into four subseries: Writings by Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, Writings by Others,
Photographs, and Other Material. Writings by Sergeant includes notes, drafts,
proofs, and other materials for Willa Cather: A Memoir, as well as notes
and a few proofs for Robert Frost: The Trial by Existence. Writings by
Others contains a book report on Sergeant's memoir of Cather by a young relative
of Sergeant and a chronology of Cather's life written by an unidentified author.

Photographs mainly consists of prints of Robert Frost, and people and places
related to Frost. The majority are proofs or copy prints, some used by Sergeant
in her biography of Frost, others collected by her but not used in the book.
There are a few original prints as well. For the copy prints, when the location
of the original photograph was known, this information has been given as a note
under the folder title. The remainder of the subseries contains an original
studio portrait of Willa Cather; original prints of people and places related
to Cather; and three original prints of Sergeant. Other Material contains a
transcript of a 1929 letter from Cather to Sergeant, a transcript of Cather's
will, copies of the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter, and brochures
and programs that Sergeant collected about Robert Frost.